
Publications of L. Hengst
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Journal Article (12)
1.
Journal Article
66 (13), pp. 6530 - 6539 (2006)
Oncostatin M induces growth arrest by inhibition of Skp2, Cks1, and cyclin A expression and induced p21 expression. Cancer Research 2.
Journal Article
68 (3), pp. 483 - 492 (2005)
Local statin therapy differentially interferes with smooth muscle and endothelial cell proliferation and reduces neointima on a drug-eluting stent platform. Cardiovascular Research 3.
Journal Article
128 (5), pp. 1327 - 1339 (2005)
A secreted low-molecular-weight protein from Helicobacter pylori induces cell-cycle arrest of T cells. Gastroenterology 4.
Journal Article
6 (12), pp. 1153 - 1155 (2004)
A second RING to destroy p27(Kip1). Nature Cell Biology 5.
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11 (4), pp. 358 - 364 (2004)
p27 binds cyclin-CDK complexes through a sequential mechanism involving binding-induced protein folding. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology 6.
Journal Article
164 (7), pp. 965 - 971 (2004)
RanGAP1*SUMO1 is phosphorylated at the onset of mitosis and remains associated with RanBP2 upon NPC disassembly. Journal of Cell Biology 7.
Journal Article
65 (1), pp. 75 - 84 (2004)
Proteinase 3 sidesteps caspases and cleaves p21(Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1) to induce endothelial cell apoptosis. Kidney International 8.
Journal Article
12 (14), pp. 1767 - 1779 (2003)
Cell cycle-dependent translation of p27 involves a responsive element in its 5 '-UTR that overlaps with a uORF. Human Molecular Genetics 9.
Journal Article
12 (2), pp. 177 - 187 (2003)
A central role of interferon regulatory factor-1 for the limitation of neointimal hyperplasia. Human Molecular Genetics 10.
Journal Article
14 (1), pp. 201 - 213 (2003)
CRM1/Ran-mediated nuclear export of p27(Kip1) involves a nuclear export signal and links p27 export and proteolysis. Molecular Biology of the Cell 11.
Journal Article
16 (23), pp. 3087 - 3099 (2002)
ELAV/Hu proteins inhibit p27 translation via an IRES element in the p27 5 ' UTR. Genes & Development 12.
Journal Article
12 (4), pp. 245 - 249 (2002)
SUMO-1 and p53. Cell Cycle